Golf Club Fitting

Titleist Golf Club Trial

The full-set Titleist Golf Club Trial program provides golfers with an easy way to experience Titleist products on either the course or practice tee to help determine the right equipment for their game.

Question....I am 63 yrs old; swing speed with driver of 98-102; ranked 51st in US Sr. Am Golf so I can play (a little); I need the specs for the 910 by swing-speed (in addition to all the other presentations you all provide-which is Great!).....

As promised, we're coming to Team Titleist members first with a closer look at the Titleist 910 drivers, along with club specs and shaft options for all of the 910 series. A special announcement will be sent via email soon.

Again, there are many questions for fitting? The titleist website is obviously pushing for this. Why are there states that have no advanced fitters? Why pay top dollar for a club that's supposed to be fit specifically to one's swing if we can't access a legitimate fitter? Please don't reply with golfsmith or watts option, insulting.

Insulting huh? Well i'm sure with your infinite knowledge of what's right or wrong about club fitting you'll be able to figure it out on your own. Sorry for answering your orginal question correctly. Instead of that why don't you just look up the next PGA event and stop in the tour van. I'm sure they'd be more than happy to fit you and your apparently advanced needs.

The point is.... I'm not qualified to determine the correct golf club customization for my swing. Going to a warehouse distributor for fitting advice would be like asking a nurse's aide what medication I should take for my back pain. She may have some experience in the profession but wouldn't I rather receive a prescription from a Doc, the expert?? Therefore, it seems futile to take advise from someone who has as much knowledge of the golf swing as I do. Perhaps Titleist could expand their efforts in making qualified fitters available to all.

has the UK price for the D10 driver and subsequent fairway metal and hybrid been decided yet as I'm thinking of getting them, mainly due to wanting to get the project X shaft which I believe is going to come as standard, and a new club is almost as cheap as getting a new shaft !!

Thanks for all of the great feedback around the 910 drivers, fairway metals and hybrids. Here are some more answers to the questions we received during the past few days. Feel free to send along more questions as we get closer to launch date...Q: What is the MSRP?A: The MSRP for 910
drivers will be $450Q: Are there an adequate
number of trained fitters spread across the country? How will I know when
fitters are properly trained to fit the new 910 drivers to the public?A: All Titleist fitting accounts equipped with our SureFit Fitting
Systems go through our FittingWorks University Certification course before
receiving their product.We also
conduct Fitting seminars throughout the country so that our fitters will have
hands on training.We will begin
shipping SureFit Systems equipped with 910 product to certified partners in
November.

To help locate a Fitting Partner, please contact 1.888.Titleist directly
or you may also use www.fittingworks.com/findafitter to search for a partner
nearest you.Q: When will 910 drivers
be available for left-handers?A: Left-handed 910 drivers will be available at the same time as the
right-handed versions on 11/15.Q: Can I attend a Demo
Day for the 910 drivers?A: We will have fitting days posted on www.fittingworks.com, just use
your zip code to search nearby events that may be scheduled or contact
1.888.Titleist to speak with someone directly about possible upcoming events.Q: Will SureFit Tour
hosel sleeve and ring be available to those of us who want to have more than
one shaft available to trial and/or play?A: The SureFit Tour hosel will not be available
for individual sale as it is affixed to the shaft end.However, individual shafts equipped
with the SureFit Tour hosel will be available for purchase.Q: Will a driver and
fairway woods that have the same great look but don't require adjustments be
made available?A: All 910 metals will be equipped with the SureFit Tour hosel.Q: What has been done to
the 910 driver to help me hit it longer?

A: The SureFit Tour hosel will allow a fitter to
more precisely fit you for the best head and shaft combination.The 910 also has a redesigned face that
should increase ball speed across a larger portion of the face than our
previous models.The best way to
find extra yardage will be to visit your local Titleist fitting partner to
optimize your driver performance.Q: Are you allowed to
adjust the SureFit Tour hosel in the middle of a round?A: USGA rules state that the driver must stay locked in one setting for
the entire round.Q: Will the standard
shaft length stay the same at 45"? A: Yes.The stock shaft
length is 45" for the 910.Q: Will I be able to
purchase a 910 driver but use an existing shaft?A: Individual shafts equipped with the SureFit
Tour hosel will be available for purchase, but the SFT hosel sleeve will notbe
sold or available individually.There are no current plans to offer a program that would allow consumers
to send in previously purchased shafts to be outfitted with a SureFit Tour hosel.

The 910 drivers, fairway woods, and hybrids look amazing. I had a chance to hit both the D2 and D3 drivers. The D3 looks amazing at address I cannot wait to put it in the bag. The adjustability options are very precise and user friendly. Looking forward to getting a chance to swing the fairway woods and the hybrids in the spring.

Love the looks of the new 910 metals, but am not sure if the drivers and fairway clubs are for me. Every club in my bag is Titleist, irons(AP1 and love them), putter and wedges, except for my metals. The question in my mind is I am not sure if I am good enough to play Titleist drivers or fairways, because I usually score between 85 and 95. Score varies on how well I am playing and the course I am on. Also, not exceptionally long driving distance. Club head speed was 91 to 94 in May of this year.